Tongue-lashings from North Korea's Kim underscore shift in focus to economy https://t.co/fj1SeOjmyE pic.twitter.com/5XPEpOPPQ3— Reuters Top News (@Reuters) July 19, 2018
Amid growing deadly violence, Nicaraguan Americans lend support to anti-government protesters https://t.co/ttKyMvyY8Y— NBC News (@NBCNews) July 19, 2018
“Our pensions are not even enough for half a box of eggs," a desperate Venezuelan senior citizen tells AFP during a protest in Caracas https://t.co/48BBegxE0S pic.twitter.com/vSVWNHXCV1— AFP news agency (@AFP) July 19, 2018
The first commercial flight from Ethiopia to Eritrea in 20 years lands in Asmara https://t.co/51XubpAfHS via @ReutersTV pic.twitter.com/8c2AnGQF6F— Reuters Top News (@Reuters) July 19, 2018
China has become a world leader in air-defense missile technologies https://t.co/0EbVtcjr0e pic.twitter.com/yuiVhYLLj4— Missile Defense AA (@MissileDefAdv) July 18, 2018
Unfortunately, for military hackers, their most senior cyber leaders simply don't understand their accomplishments https://t.co/AchdoZBYOc— War on the Rocks (@WarOnTheRocks) July 19, 2018
ReplyDeleteI'm willing to bet that military cultures across the world would be recognizable to any other. The uniform may be different and the language also but the behavior and resulting frictions are the same. CYA in our military is CYA in Zimbabwe.